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100 _aTrisha Greenhalgh
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245 _aHow to Read a Paper
_bThe Basics of Evidence-Based Medicine
_c How To
250 _a 5th Edition, illustrated
260 _a111 River Street, Hoboken, NJ 07030-5774, USA
_bJohn Wiley & Sons
_c 2014
300 _a 284 pages
520 _aThe best-selling introduction to evidence-based medicine In a clear and engaging style, How to Read a Paper demystifies evidence-based medicine and explains how to critically appraise published research and also put the findings into practice. An ideal introduction to evidence-based medicine, How to Read a Paper explains what to look for in different types of papers and how best to evaluate the literature and then implement the findings in an evidence-based, patient-centred way. Helpful checklist summaries of the key points in each chapter provide a useful framework for applying the principles of evidence-based medicine in everyday practice. This fifth edition has been fully updated with new examples and references to reflect recent developments and current practice. It also includes two new chapters on applying evidence-based medicine with patients and on the common criticisms of evidence-based medicine and responses. How to Read a Paper is a standard text for medical and nursing schools as well as a friendly guide for everyone wanting to teach or learn the basics of evidence-based medicine.
600 _xMedical / General
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600 _xMedical / Evidence-Based Medicine
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600 _x Medical › Evidence-Based Medicine
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600 _xEvidence-Based Practice.
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600 _xJournalism, Medical.
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600 _x Research.
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